Better yet:  Just buy a copy of RBase for DOS which allows you to do all
this very easily from RBDefine.
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At 06:58 AM 8/22/2001 -0700, you wrote:
>And after a double PROJECT, you'll probably have to rebuild your
indices/indexes. 
>-- Vic
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>    Subject: Re: MOVING COLUMNS IN 6.5+ FOR WINDOWS - Razzak's Reply
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>    Dan,
>
>    03. At the mighty R> prompt:
>
>    PROJECT TEMPORARY TableNameA FROM ActualTable USING +
>    ColumnList 
>
>    Using ColumnList is the KEY here ... Arrange it 
>    anyway you wish ...
>
>    04. DROP ActualTable
>
>    05. PROJECT ActualTable FROM TableNameA USING ALL
>
>    06. Either DROP TableNameA or DISConnect to drop any 
>    TEMPORARY Table(s). There you have it Your Way!
>
>    Have Fun!
>
>    Very Best Regards,
>
>    Razzak.
>
>    At 03:25 PM 8/21/2001 -0700, Dan Goldberg wrote: 
>    >>>> Does anybody know an easy way to move columns 
>    when designing a table?? In the dos version you could move columns and
it would not lose any data. 
>
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>    Re: MOVING COLUMNS IN 6.5+ FOR WINDOWS - Razzak's 
>    Reply<BR><BR></FONT></DIV><BR>Dan,<BR><BR>03. At the mighty R&gt; 
>    prompt:<BR><BR>PROJECT TEMPORARY TableNameA FROM ActualTable USING 
>    +<BR>ColumnList <BR><BR>Using ColumnList is the KEY here ... Arrange it 
>    <BR>anyway you wish ...<BR><BR>04. DROP ActualTable<BR><BR>05. PROJECT 
>    ActualTable FROM TableNameA USING ALL<BR><BR>06. Either DROP TableNameA or 
>    DISConnect to drop any <BR>TEMPORARY Table(s). There you have it Your 
>    Way!<BR><BR>Have Fun!<BR><BR>Very Best Regards,<BR><BR>Razzak.<BR><BR>At 
>    03:25 PM 8/21/2001 -0700, Dan Goldberg wrote: <BR>&gt;&gt;&gt;&gt; 
>    <?bigger>Does anybody know an easy way to move columns <BR>when
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>    table?? In the dos version you could move columns and it would not lose
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